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(At nineteen, he wrote the first expressly gay novel in German literature).
Outcry over Halimi's murder rippled through the international Jewish community in 2006 because, according to Sammy Ghozlan, president of the National Office of Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism as reported by Time, the incident was the first expressly anti-Semitic murder in France since the Nazi occupation in WWII.
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Of those, at least two thirds expressly invoked and praised two of the deistic giants of Christendom, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, seeking inspiration from the third person of the Trinity in the holy name of the second.
Toyota also has brought out the luxury market's first car expressly designed as a hybrid, the Lexus HS.
That was about to change, she wrote, with the opening of a the "Khajuraho Motel, the first hostelry expressly for automobile drivers in this land of richly carved temples and mahua trees".
Eric Lyon's "Noise Triptych," the first work expressly composed for the duo, opened with "Folk Noise," in which jolly, rustic melodies decayed and resumed repeatedly, and closed with "Two Kinds of Noise," a shaggier rhythmic romp.
In the past, China's leaders have made general invitations to officials from Taiwan's political parties, but this is the first offer expressly issued to the Democratic Progressive Party, which displaced the long-dominant Nationalists in presidential elections in 2000 and became the leading party in the legislature after elections in December.
They include a 1735 silver candelabrum by Juste-Aurele Meissonnier, an early designer in the Rococo style; a 1788 clock that belonged to Marie Antoinette made from bronze, porcelain and marble; an Art Nouveau chandelier by Emile Gallé, which in 1904 was one of the first made expressly for electric bulbs; and a glass vase by Philippe Starck from 1988.
However, our data, for the first time, expressly shows that muscle ubiquitin ligases are not increased in the specific context of stable muscle wasting in COPD.
As Justice Goldberg noted, the Ninth Amendment expressly affirms the existence of unenumerated natural rights and the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits the states from abridging these rights.
The Fourteenth Amendment expressly allows states to deprive their citizens of "liberty," so long as "due process of law" is provided: "No state shall... deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law".
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